Daily Archives: May 10, 2018

Guest essay by Eric Worrall The United Nations has announced a long anticipated extended session in Bangkok, to help climate delegates overcome their differences. Extra climate talks scheduled amid Bonn stalemate Published on 08/05/2018, 7:51pm UN climate officials add a week-long session in Bangkok in September to the diary, as Bonn talks make insufficient progress…

Guest essay by Eric Worrall h/t Dr. Willie Soon – NASA GISS head Gavin Schmidt has voiced his support for EPA director Scott Pruitt’s call for more climate research transparency, though Schmidt is concerned that providing enough data and method to ensure reproducibility will distract scientists from research. Climate scientists call for more transparency in…

From the “bigger they are, the harder they fall” department comes this monster from General Electric: GE Renewable Energy GE will invest more than USD 400 million over the next three to five years to develop and deploy the largest, most powerful offshore wind turbine – the Haliade-X 12 MW. Featuring a 12MW direct drive…

by Javier The effect of volcanoes on climate The relationship between volcanoes and climate is a very complex one. From reading the media one gets the impression that they are some sort of climatic wild card. They are used to explain the cooling after the Pinatubo eruption, or the Little Ice Age cooling as a…

Tiny fossils unlock clues to Earth’s climate half a billion years ago. Sea temperatures of 25C helped fuel an explosion of life on Earth about 500 million years ago on Earth, according to UK scientists. Scientists from the UK and France have quantified the temperature of Earth’s oceans over half a billion years ago by…

Guest ridicule by David Middleton Earther, the folks who reported that Gorebal Warming is deforming the seafloor, have an interesting perspective of American exceptionalism. SCIENCE Climate Denial is a Form of American Exceptionalism Brian Kahn Yesterday 4:20pm Filed to: AMERICA F*** YEAH America is already great, my friends, at least when it comes to climate denial. New research…

Study: Radar imaging shows how the mountain collapsed after North Korea’s most recent nuclear test As North Korea’s president pledges to “denuclearize” the Korean peninsula, an international team of scientists is publishing the most detailed view yet of the site of the country’s latest and largest underground nuclear test on Sept. 3, 2017. The new…

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UN negotiations in Bonn are set to end in a stalemate today as delegates have become bogged down in technical arguments about the Paris climate pact. Poorer nations say they are fed up with foot-dragging by richer countries on finance and carbon-cutting commitments. Some countries, led by China are now seeking to renegotiate key aspects…

Guest essay by Mike Lorrey NOTE: Mike Lorrey is an advisor to trive.news and is a past contributor and moderator for WUWT. In Part 1 I talked about how the Trive system works in its adversarial system of on-chain peer review and challenge that is incentivized by bounty rewards. In the comments to the last…

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